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Historical Event on 4/18/2000
The Board of Control for Cricket in India adopts a six-point code of conduct for the players.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
5/15/1989 | NAL's 0.6 m transonic wind tunnel is commissioned. Total project cost is about Rs 20 million. |
5/15/1989 | Kritiwas, writer of Ramayana in Bengali language, was born. |
9/18/1615 | Thomas Roe presented himself at Jahangir's court in Ajmer. He left India on February 17, 1618. |
7/15/1936 | Hridayanand 'Kumaresh' Tiwari, great Hindi poet and writer, was born in Reoti, U.P. |
6/6/1969 | Sunil Bandacharya Joshi, cricketer (Indian Test left-arm spinner 1996), was born in Gadag. |
2/15/1920 | Kanti Mehta, trade unionist, was born at Calcutta. |
8/6/1905 | Chittaranjan Das ""Desh Bandhu"", freedom fighter and advocate, started an organisation named ""Swadeshi Mandali"". He also founded magazine named Narayana in 1914 and a Bengali weekly in 1922 and the daily 'Forward'. |
1/30/1994 | Kapil Dev equals Richard Hadlee's world record of 431 Test wickets. |
6/10/1997 | 18 persons were killed and 10 wounded by suspected National Liberation Front of Tripura militants at Thalchhara near Agartala. |
11/13/1945 | Australian Services draw first Victory Test against India |
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